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South Florida Set of Crime Show The Glades Targeted by Thieves

Under Florida Statute 812.014, theft is committed when a person uses or
obtains, or attempts to use or obtain, the property of another with the
intention of permanently or temporarily depriving the other person of
a right to the property or a benefit from the property and/or appropriating
the property for their own unauthorized use or for the use of another
not entitled to the property. Such a crime is common on A&E's
South Florida T.V. crime show,
The Glades, but it is now also a common crime on the T.V. show's set, according to
The Associated Press.

Detectives are investigating multiple thefts from the set of
The Glades in South Florida. Two thefts have occurred in the last month, amounting
to over $20,000 worth of copper wiring/cables which were used to power
air conditioners on the production sets. According to Broward County deputies,
two men in a white Ford F150 pick-up truck drove up to the loading dock
and stole the cables. A second theft occurred recently and also involved
the theft of copper cables and a truck driving up to the same loading
dock, though this time it was a different truck.

Surveillance video showing details of the crimes has been released by authorities,
who are urging those with any information to contact Broward Crime Stoppers
at (954) 493-8477.

If you have been arrested for a
theft crime in Florida where the stolen property is of increased value, you may face substantial
penalties. In order to avoid excessive charges and penalties, it is in
your best interest to retain the services of one of the aggressive
Broward County criminal defense attorneys at Musca Law. We are committed to protecting the legal rights of each
and every client. To discuss your situation with one of our lawyers, contact
us at (800) 687-2252.

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